Michigan New Century Chinese Center (MNCCC) is an equal opportunity Organization which provides support to the education of the Chinese language and culture. It is the center's policy of zero tolerance against discrimination on the basis of race, age, and sexual orientation with respect to admissions, use of facilities, faculty and scholarship.

MNCCC is a non-profit organization registered with 501(c)(3) status, with its main objectives of teaching Chinese language, promoting Chinese culture and providing these related services to the general public.

Michigan New Century Chinese School (MNCCS) is part of the MNCCC, also a member of the Chinese School Association in the United States (CSAUS). MNCCS offers variety of classes for both children and adults. These classes include reading, writing and conversation of the Chinese language, Chinese culture and history, Chinese folk dance, drawing, etc. Pinyin system and simplified Chinese characters are used in Chinese language teaching.

The Michigan New Century Chinese Center (MNCCC) was established in the January of Year 2000. MNCCC is administrated by a board of members. They are non-paid volunteers. Most of them are parents from the school. Parents' participation in school operations is strongly encouraged.

Annhua Chinese School is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The school was established in June, 1993, by a group of Chinese parents for the purpose of teaching their children Chinese language and Chinese culture.

Since then the school has experienced a rapid development with its enrollment increased from initial ten students to current more than three hundred. Although the majority of students are Chinese by origin, students from non-Chinese families are also welcome. We currently offer two Chinese as Second Language (CSL) classes. Students are admitted regardless of race, color, religion, gender, or national origin.

Annhua Chinese school is located in the Dow building of UM. It is at the first floor. To enter the building, you need to use the south entry of the building. The south entry is at the bottom of the hill towards the Tower. You can park at both the up hill parking lots and the down hill parking lots.

The International Academy is a public, tuition-free high school of choice for students of 20 Oakland County school districts collaborating in consortium with university and business partners. Commencing with 9th grade, it provides a unique blend of rigorous academic standards, practical and career-related learning as well as personal development opportunities. The International Academy has three campuses: IA Central, IA West, and IA East.

As an International Baccalaureate certified high school, the IA offers the full International Baccalaureate diploma program to all of its students and functions as the first all IB diploma public high school in North America. The IA opened its doors in August, 1996, and graduated its first diploma candidates in May, 2000.